2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次双周考试题 (I)

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2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题 (I)[1]

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题 (I)[1]

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题 (I)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。

从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

1. What will the weather probably be like tomorrow?A. Rainy.B. Sunny.C. Cloudy.2. What is the man’s job most pr obably?A. A taxi driver.B. A bus driver.C. A cinema manager.3. Where was Susan born?A. In Britain.B. In America.C. In China.4. What does the man mean?A. He failed the exam.B. He studied very hard.C. The exam was too hard.5. Where will the speakers spend their holiday?A. By the seashore.B. By the lake.C. In the mountains.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. Where did the woman learn the news?A. From the newspaper.B. On the radio.C. On TV.7. How many people died in the earthquake?A. 24.B. 20.C. 4.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次周考试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次周考试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次周考试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Look around when you’re on a subway. What’s the most popular time-killing activity? In China, many people play on their cell phones. But in other countries, many people enjoy reading. Chinese people read an average(平均) of 4.5 books during xx, according to a recent survey. While a US citizen reads 21 a year and a Japanese reads 17, according to UNESCO(联合国教科文组织) .Reading books builds a bridge between our life and the unknown world. In many foreign countries, people read at any time. Even backpackers enjoy reading books when they’re on a break at the beach, or relaxing from a hike.In most US middle schools, teachers give students a reading list every few weeks. Most books are easy reads like youth novels. Some schools then hold petitions by asking students details(细节) of a book.Good reading habits lead you to a lifelong love of books.In order to encourage people to read more, China’s planning to fo ster(鼓励) the habit of reading in its law. Although this has both good and bad sides, it can be seen as a way to develop one’s reading habits. What can we do to foster good reading habits?●Read in short periods. Ten minutes on the way to and from school, 10 minutes waiting for friends, 15 minutes befor e going to sleep. That totals 45 minutes per day, about five hours per week.●Make your own reading list. Your list can be the best-selling books on famous websites like The New York Times or Dangdang. , or books Your teacher remends(推荐) .●Talk about your reading with your family or friends.21. How many books do Americans read a year?A. 4.5.B. 17.C. 21.D. 10.22. How do some schools in the US have petitions?A. By reading more books.B. By te lling details of a book.C. By telling exciting stories.D. By reading long time.23. In which country are people developing reading habits by making laws?A. China.B. The US.C. UNESCO.D. Japan.24. Which of the following is NOT right?A. Reading can open your eyes to know about the unknown world.B. You can enjoy reading at any time.C. You don’t have to read books that your teachers remend.D. You’re supposed to read in short periods.BA group of old classmates, who have succeeded in their work, got together to visit their teacher. Their conversation soon turned to plaining (抱怨) about the stress (压力) in their work and life. The teacher went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and many cups. Some of the cups are expensive and lovely, but some are cheap and not beautiful. The teacher told them to help themselves to the coffee.When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the teacher said, “Have you noticed all the nice-looking expensive cups were taken, leaving behind the cheap ones? It’s OK for you to want only the best for yourselves, but that is why you have the stress in your work and life even if you’re very successful now.”“All of you really wanted the coffee, not the cups, but yo u chose the best cups and were eyeing each other’s cups.”“Now think about this: life is the coffee, and money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold life. They do not change the quality (质量) of life. Sometimes, we just care about the cups, and we fail to enjoy the coffee. So, don’t let the cups drive you, enjoy the coffee instead.”25. The students who visited the teacher ______.A. are satisfied with their workB. are successful in their studiesC. are strict with each otherD. are successful in their work26. The teacher noticed that the students ________.A. liked the cheap cupsB. only took the best cupsC. were drinking coffeeD. preferred the coffee to the cups27. Why did the students have the stress in the work and life?A. Because they really wanted coffee.B. Because they didn’t have good cups.C. Because they didn’t pay enough a ttention to life itself.D. Because they didn’t have money to buy coffee and cups.28. From the story, we know the teacher wanted the students to enjoy ______.A. the cupsB. the coffeeC. lifeD. money and positionCPresident of the International Olympic mittee Thomas Bach announced the winning bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the 128th International Olympic mittee session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Friday.The International Olympic mittee has p icked Beijing, China,as the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympic games. The mittee cametogether in Kuala Lumpur, Friday, and picked Beijing over Almaty,Kazakhstan.The bids were voted on by a group of 85 participants.Beijing's bid received 44 votes, Almaty's received 40 votes, with one abstention.Beijing is now the first city to host both the summer and the winter Olympics.“China is a reliable partner because we always h onor our mitment,” Wei Jizhong, a senior consultant for the Beijing bid, told the Chinese news agency Xinhua before the vote. “The Beijing xx Summer Games are a perfect example.”The International Olympic mittee also chose Lausanne, Switzerland, as the host city for the xx Youth Winter Olympics on Friday. Lausanne beat Brasov, Romania for the chance to host the Youth Winter Olympics.Last month, the mittee announced that Pyeongchang, South Korea, will be the host of the xx Winter Olympics.29.Where was the 128th International Olympic mittee session held?A.Kuala Lumpur. B.Almaty.C.Beijing. D.Pyeongchang.30.Which country will hold the xx Youth Winter Olympics?A.China. B.Kazakhstan.C.South Korea. D.Switzerland.31.What can we learn from the passage?A.Beijing is one of the first cities to host both the summer and the winter Olympics.B.Beijing received 40 votes.C.China will keep its promise.D.Wei Jizhong is a news reporter of the Chinese news agency Xinhua. 32.What's the best title for the passage?A.Beijing —a beautiful cityB.Beijing — the first city to host both the summer and the winter Olympics C.Pyeongchang, South Korea, will be the host of the xx Winter OlympicsD.Lausanne, Switzerland, as the host city for the xx Youth Winter OlympicsDAkio Morita, co­founder of the Sony Corporation, was born on January 26th, 1921 and died on October 3rd, 1999 in Tokyo.He created one of the first truly global panies. His strategy (策略) was so successful that Sony was recently chosen as the number one brand name by American consumers (消费者), ahead of Coca­Cola and General Electric.Morita had a fortable childhood. He was the eldest son of a wealthy family from Nagoya. He trained as a physicist. Before he celebrated his 26th birthday, he had started his own pany with a partner, Masaru Ibuka. In 1949 the pany developed recording tape and in 1950 sold the first tape recorder in Japan. In 1957 it produced a pocket­sized radio and a year later renamed it self Sony. For the new name Mr Morita bined the Latin word for sound, sonus, with the English expression “sonny boy” to give an impression of a pany full of energy and youth. In 1960 it produced the first transistor television in the world.Morita moved his family to the USA in 1963. This helped him to unde rstand Americans, their market and customs. Many people believe this was the key reason for his global success.Sony launched the Walkman in 1979 after Morita had noticed young people's love of music.Morita was a workaholic (工作狂), but he was also a playaholic. He loved art and music, and was a sports enthusiast.He also wrote a book in the 1960s called Never Mind School Records which argued that academic (学术的) achievements are not important for success in business.He is survived by his wife Yoshiko, two sons and a daughter.33.What do we know about Sony?A.It topped some American brands.B.It had a longer history than Coca­Cola.C.It failed to meet customers' satisfaction.D.It had fewer customers than General Electric.34.Why did Akio Morita rename his pany Sony?A.To make the pany appear exciting.B.To break into the American market.C.To advertise his new products.D.To attract young customers.35.What do we know about Akio Morita?A.He was a productive writer.B.He was a low achiever in school.C.He once taught physics in a college.D.He was hard­working and enjoyed his life.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

英语_2020-2021学年某校高二(上)第二次大练英语试卷(含答案)

英语_2020-2021学年某校高二(上)第二次大练英语试卷(含答案)

2020-2021学年某校高二(上)第二次大练英语试卷第二部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项.1. Will you crazy about these newly﹣built products that are not merely quite useful but also good to the environment? Come and see then!Eco﹣friendly UmbrellaTraditional umbrellas come with a fixed surface.Although it is changeable, you cannot replace it easily.This eco﹣friendly design is more flexible.It is actually only an umbrella skeleton without any surface, which can be folded, so you can put anything such as newspapers, plastic bags or whatever you want to serve as the protecting surface.Pollution﹣sensitive DressDon't be caught outside unaware of pollution levels in the air.The pollution﹣sensitive EPA Dress by Stephanie Sandstrom notices pollution in the air accordingly.This dress﹣which is actually quite pretty﹣looks like you pull it from the bottom of the dirty laundry pile when the air is dirty.It might protect your health by advising you to stay indoors for the day, but it won't do you any favor if you're meeting with clients.Eco﹣friendly Car RacerCan you image a car racer is so eco﹣friendly that its tyres are made from potatoes, its body is created from hemp(大麻) and rapeseed oil and it runs on fuel made from wheat and sugar beet? The one seater racing car called Eco One is built by experts from Warwick University, who hope that Eco One will be adopted by the automotive industry.It is sold at $51, 000.Eco﹣friendly Moss(苔藓) CarpetDo you know it is said that walking on fresh grass can really increases your blood circulation? The Moss Carpet, created by Nguyen La Chanh, looks at getting the grass toyour feet.The mat includes ball moss, island moss and forest moss.The humidity(湿度)of the bathroom ensures that it grows well.And that's why you need to place it there andnot anywhere else.(1)The EPA Dress is designed to________.A discourage people from going outB help meet with clientsC improve people's appearanceD inform people of air quality.(2)What can we know about Eco One?________A It can seat one passenger and one driver.B It can't be afforded by the public at present.C It is mainly made from some kinds of plants.D It will take the place of the traditional car industry..(3)Where does the text probably come from?________A A science report.B A personal blog.C A health report.D An official document.2. It is when Russell Lyons volunteered for the first time that he read "Goodnight Moon" toa class of San Diego preschoolers.And it wasn't reading﹣he'd memorized the book andwas reciting it out loud.He was 4 then.Still, he said it felt good there, in front of the other kids, lending a hand.He wanted more of that feeling.Thirteen years later, he's getting a lot of it.He's on a five﹣month road trip across America﹣not sightseeing, but volunteering.The University City resident has spent time at an animal reserve in Utah, a women's shelter in St.Louis, a soup kitchen in New York, a retirement home in Tucson.This week he's in Los Angeles, at a program that supports disabled youth."I just like helping people and feeling that something I do is making a difference, " he said.He resists the idea that his "Do Good Adventure" is all that unusual.Although it bothers him that the media often describe young people as lazy and self﹣centered, he still regards his trip as a chance to make a statement, too."About 55 percent of teens do volunteer work, higher than the rate for adults, " he said, according to a study."Not everybody knows that."Of course, some teens do volunteer work because it looks impressive on their college applications.Lyons said he mentioned his trip on his applications.But charity work is a habit with him.Even before the cross﹣country trip, he was volunteering about 200 hours a year at various places.He's made sandwiches for homeless families in Washington D.C.and he's taught math to fifth﹣graders in Cuernavaca, Mexico.He gets some of that drive from his mother, Lesley Lyons, who has been involved in nonprofits for much of her life.She was there when her son "read" to the preschoolers﹣a memory of hers "that will never go away".(1)How did Russell Lyons start as a volunteer?________A By reciting a story for preschoolers.B By helping kids with homework.C By lending books to kids.D By giving a lecture..(2)Which do you think is Russell's statement?________A Volunteering is an unusual adventure.B Young people are lazy andselfish. C Young people are willing to help others. D The rate of adults doing volunteer work is higher than that of teenagers..(3)Why has Russell Lyons been doing volunteer work?________A Because he thinks it is necessary for college applications.B Because he thinks it has become a natural part of his life.C Because he thinks he likes the feeling of being praised.D Because he thinks he ought to keep his promise to Mom..(4)What does the last paragraph suggest?________A Lesley Lyons is too busy to look after her son.B Children are always important to their parents.C Lesley Lyons almost earns no money all her life.D Russell Lyons is greatly influenced by his mother.3. How much do consumers care about the carbon footprint of the products theybuy? Would they care more if the goods were labeled with emissions(排放物) data? Does it matter at which stage in the lifecycle of a product the carbon is emitted? Research published in the International Journal of Environmental Policy and Decision Making offers away to find out.Study participants view a carbon footprint label as similar to labels that have appeared on some existing products.The label shows the carbon dioxide emissions connected with their production, transportation, usage and disposal(清理), thus showing the buyer the likely effect on climate change of buying a particular product.In the first group of studies, the research team proved that carbon emissions and a carbon emissions label would indeed play a role in consumer product decisions, although not as great a role as price.In a second set of studies, the team found that emissions connected with usage were most important to consumers followed by the transportation and disposal stages.The carbon footprint of the producing process was considered less important to consumers than the other stages in the product's lifecycle because it is outside the consumer's control.That is, the participants felt they were less responsible for carbon emitted during producing process.Consumers value recycling a product, but the researchers found that, overall, the consumers would prefer producers to offset(补偿)carbon emissions rather than having to ________ the problem directly themselves.Consumers are increasingly concerned with climate change problems, and already carbon labeling is appearing on some products."We find that participants not only take the carbon label into account when making product decisions, but they want detailed information onthe label, " the researchers explain.They suggest that companies should prepare for how carbon emissions labels might affect future consumer choice.(1)Which of the following most affects consumer's choice?________A Labels.B Price.C Packaging.D Carbon footprint..(2)About the carbon dioxide emissions in the product's lifecycle, which stage do consumers care most?________A Usage stage.B Transportation stage.C Disposal stage.D Producing stage..(3)Which of the following can best replace the underlined word "address"?________A Look into.B Point out.C Deal with.D Run into..(4)What can be inferred from the last paragraph?________A Companies should take carbon emissions more seriously.B All products have been labeled with carbon emissions data.C Producers will attach less importance to carbon emissions labels.D Products labeled with carbon emissions data will have poor sales.4. Nowadays technologies benefit us a lot in our daily life, but if not properly used, they can affect our health.The bed is supposed to be reserved as a place for sleep, but people tend to read an iPad a lot in bed before they go to sleep.Charles Czeisler, a professor at Harvard Medical School, and his colleagues got a small group of people for an experiment.For five days in a row, the people read either a paper book or an iPad for four hours before sleep.Their sleep patterns were monitored all night.Before and after each trial period, the people took hourly blood tests to paint a day﹣long picture of just how much melatonin(褪黑激素) was in their blood at any given time.When subjects read on the iPad as compared to the paper books, they reported feeling less sleepy at night and less active the following morning.People also took longer to fall asleep on the iPad nights, and the blood tests showed that their melatonin secretion(分泌) was delayed by an hour and a half.The researchers conclude in today's journal article that given the rise of e﹣readers and the increasingly widespread use of e﹣things among children and adolescents, more research into the long﹣term consequences of these devices on health and safety is urgently needed.Czeisler and colleagues go on, in the research paper, to note "Reading an iPad in bed may increase cancer risk".However, software has been developed that can reduce some of the blue light from the screens of phones and computers according to time of day, and there are also glasses that are made to filter(过滤) short wavelengths.While they seem like a logical solution for the nighttime tech users, it needs more research.(1)In Charles Czeisler's experiment, what were all the subjects asked to do?________A Sit in a row and receive the strict tests.B Have their sleep patterns observed all night.C Read a paper book and an iPad at the same time.D Have their blood tested per hour during the trial..(2)What were the iPad readers likely to do according to the third paragraph?________A They felt less sleepy and tired in the day.B They fell asleep more easily after reading.C They became less energetic the next morning.D They had a lot more melatonin secretions..(3)What can the special software recently developed do for e﹣readers?________A It can remove the blue light from your devices completely.B It can help prevent eyes being harmed by short wavelengths.C It can weaken the harm done by doing nighttime e﹣reading.D It can be used in all the e﹣things widely and safely..(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?________A Wrong behaviors before bedtime.B New software for night e﹣readers.C No games on the iPad in bed.D No e﹣reading in bed before sleep.第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.5.More Plastic than Fish in the Oceans by 205030 years from now our seas will be containing more plastic than fish.According to a report released by the World Economic Forum, plastic production around the world is expected to double within the next 20 years.(1)_______By 2050 it will be four.About 8 million tons of plastic are dumped into the sea every year.(2)_______Environmentalists estimate that there are about 160 million tons of plastic in the world's oceans today.By 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish.(3)_______ In addition it produces a huge garbage patch that floats on the surface, thus putting ships in danger and polluting beautiful beaches around the world.But the plastic that floats in the water is only a fraction of the whole amount.Plastic is becoming more and more common in our world.(4)_______ However, it is endangering our environment more than any other material.The World Economic Forum calls for more recycling and a better use of plastic.95% of all plastic that is produced is only used once, and then it is thrown away.Almost a third finds its way into our environment.Oil is the raw material that plastic is made of.Currently, 5% of the world's oil productionis turned into plastic.(5)_______A.By 2050 it will rise to a fifth.B.There, it can last for hundreds of years.C.It has many uses and is cheap to produce.D.More people have sensed its seriousness.E.Today, one garbage truck full of plastic gets into the ocean every minute.F.They were aiming to highlight the global issue of plastic pollution in the oceans.G.Plastic that turns up in the seas endangers the fish population and other marine animals.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.6. Recently, I have begun to do rides with a group of guys who ride professionally.Thefirst day, I finished the ride with great(1)_______, though I tried hard to keep up with one guy for most the ways.To my(2)_______, I did a little better the second time.I decided to work harder to improve.Yesterday, I focused so much on my ride that I(3)_______ the short route I usually take; (4)_______, I stayed on the long route.I had never used this route, so I wasn't really sure about which(5)_______I should take.Thankfully, a group of four riders(6)_______, and I just followed them.A few minutes later, one of the guys got a flat(7)_______, and, with the help of the others, he had it changed in about a minute.After we started riding again, I noticed something(8)_______.The guy at the front would ride(9)_______for a couple of minutes, then he would move over to the side, (10)_______his way to the end of theline, and the guy behind him would move into the lead position.The process would (11)_______ every few minutes.It was a lot easier than riding alone to catch up with the first rider.This time I had a great time and I think it is the fastest I've ever (12)_______.This made me realize how important teamwork is, and the(13)_______ of having a great team.There's no need to worry about your falling behind others.The entire team(14)_______, and so do you.You get your time to shine, and so does everyone else.You cannot get anywhere﹣or even make any worthwhile improvement﹣without a(15)_______.Who else will stop and help you to change your flat tire?(1)A cautionB envyC easeD difficulty(2)A annoyanceB delightC admirationD surprise(3)A adjustedB foundC missedD measured(4)A insteadB thereforeC otherwiseD still(5)A routeB directionC sideD queue(6)A cut inB got throughC turned upD ran out(7)A batteryB stomachC shoesD tire(8)A illegalB reliableC unusualD absurd(9)A quicklyB slowlyC immediatelyD hesitantly(10)A givingB makingC losingD keeping(11)A changeB respondC repeatD adapt(12)A goneB walkedC conductedD flown(13)A pleasureB profitC intentionD value(14)A conflictsB improvesC approvesD increases(15)A leaderB practiceC teamD ride第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.7. Nearly all peop1e have heard of the si1ent treatment ,(1)________is a method of psycho1ogica1 (心理的) punishment you've probab1y received or used ,whether you are aware of it or not. There are many examp1es to exp1ain what it is. For examp1e ,you avoid (2)________(talk) to a person when meeting him or her. Or you refuse to respond to a person's messages or answer his or her phone calls when (3)________ (contact).When(4)________comes to its serious effects ,those who suffer from it may experience10w spirits ,(5)________(angry) as well as 10ne1iness and hope1essness. Along with these , being ignored (忽视)can put peop1e in physica1 pain ,from headaches(6)________ stomachaches. Worse still ,it can cause them(7)________Cbehave) in abnorma1ways.When you are ignored ,what shou1d you do?(8)________ Cchat) with the peop1e direct1y to solve the prob1em. Make sure the peop1e who ignore you know you care about them. More(9)________ (important),remember that no prob1em can be sett1ed by ignoring.Therefore ,not 1etting the si1ent treatment happen is the best way.In(10)________word ,don't ignore peop1e ,especially those who are close to you.第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)8. 全国正在掀起一场停止浪费粮食的运动。

高二年级第一学期第二阶段英语考试(2020-2021学年度)

高二年级第一学期第二阶段英语考试(2020-2021学年度)

高二年级第一学期第二阶段英语考试(2020-2021学年度)第一部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:have A.gave B.save C.hat D.made答案是C。

1. observe A. spiritual B. design C. ensure D. consist2. relate A. debate B. specialist C. regular D. net3. proof A. foot B. blood C. look D. roof4. quiz A. island B. fighter C. possible D. list5. cash A. cell B. absence C. act D. physician第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从ABCD四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑. 6. Thirteen seconds later, McGrady made ________ 3-point play to give theRockets ________ lead againA. a; /B. a; theC. /; aD. /; the7. — Will we win the game?—________. We are the best.A. Not all allB. You are rightC. It’s hard to sayD. No doubt about it8. He is always so dreamy! It’s time for us to bring him back to ________.A. practiceB. realityC. societyD. life9. The reason why she was criticized was ________ she had played a wrong part in the event.A. thatB. becauseC. whyD. since10. It seems terribly deserted with the whole yard ________ by fallen leaves.A. coveringB. being coveredC. coveredD. to cover11. I’d like to work with ________ keeps his promises and is strict about his work.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. no matter who12. Whether the new Iraqi government can control the situation is still hard ________.A. toldB. to be toldC. tellingD. to tell13. We must make ________ known to all that loving nature is loving ourselves.A. thisB. thatC. whatD. it14. There were nearly 100 experts present at the meeting, ________ about 30were from western countries.A. of whomB. of whichC. whomD. who15. To tell the truth, I’m tired of the present situation but I’ve to _________ it.A. do withoutB. live withC. fight againstD. give up16. — The picture exhibition bored me to death.— Me, too. I wish I ________ to it.A. would not goB. didn’t goC. had not goneD. shouldn’t go17. European football is played in about 80 countries, ________ it the mostpopular sport in the world.A. makingB. madeC. makesD. to make18. It’s no use trying to ________ him to give up smoking; he won’t listen.A. persuadeB. adviseC. discourageD. prevent19. — Can I have a word with you, Dad?— Oh, dear, if you _________.A. canB. mustC. mayD. should20. In another year, you _________ all bout it.A. would forgetB. forgetC. have forgottenD. will have forgotten第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2021年高二上学期周考(二)英语试题 含答案

2021年高二上学期周考(二)英语试题 含答案

2021年高二上学期周考(二)英语试题含答案注意:本试卷分为卷I(选择题)和卷II(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟;所有答案一律做在答题卷上。

第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers ?A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Manager and office worker.2. What is the woman plaining about?A. Having to waitB. Her checkC. The puter3. What does the woman mean?A. The woman knows where Martha has gone.B. Martha will go to the concert by herself.C. It is quite possible for the man to find Martha.4. What is the man’s ticket for?A. A playB. A concertC. A lecture5. What does the man mean?A. He agrees with the woman.B. He disagrees with the woman.C. He is looking in the woman’s eye.第二节( 共15 小题; 每小题1.5 分, 共22.5 分)听下面5段对话或独白。

高二英语上学期第二次双周考试题

高二英语上学期第二次双周考试题

中学 2021-2021 年度上学期高二英语双周考〔二〕时间是:120分钟满分是:150 分第一局部:听力〔一共两节,满分是20 分〕做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。

录音内容完毕以后,你将有两分钟的时间是将试卷上之答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节〔一共5小题;每一小题1分,满分是5分)听下面5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What will the woman do today?A. Visit a friend.B. Attend a lecture.C. Doan experiment.2. What does the man find difficult?A. Understanding the instructions.B. Puttingtogetherthe foldingtable. C.Fixing atoy train.3. Where is the woman’s cell phone?A. In the classroom.B. In the dining hall.C. Inher bag.4. When does the woman need the book?A. On April 1st.B. On April 2nd.C. OnApril 3rd.5. What does the man mean?A. Mostreadersdon’t agreewith him. B.The womancan’tconvincehim.C. Few people read his article.第二节(一共15 小题;每一小题1分,满分是15 分)听下面5 段对话或者独白。

每段对话或者独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次统考试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次统考试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次统考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When will the woman be home from work?A. At about 5:00.B. At about 6:30.C. At about 7:00.2. How will the part get delivered?A. By truck.B. By train.C. By motorbike.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Which color to choose.B. Whether to buy the blouse.C. Where to see a rainbow.4. What is the weather going to be like tomorrow?A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Sunny.5. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Play basketball.B. Play puter games.C. Play tennis.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What did the man think of the performance of the team he supports?A. Disappointing.B. Satisfying.C. Exciting.7. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Classmates.C. Mother and son.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次学段考试试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次学段考试试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次学段考试试题注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AYou probably know who Marie Curie was, but you may not have heard of Rachel Carson. Of the outstanding ladies listed below, who do you think was the most important woman of the past 100 years?Jane Addams (1860-1935)Anyone who has ever been helped by a social worker has Jane Addams to thank. Addams helped the poor and worked for peace. She encouraged a sense of munity(社区)by creating shelters and promoting education and services for people in need. In 1931, Addams became the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.Rachel Carson (1907-1964)If it weren’t for Rachel Carson, the environmental movement might not exist today. Her popular 1962 book Silent Spring raised awareness of the dangers of pollution and the harmful effects of chemicals on humans and on the world’s lakes and oceans.Sandra Day O’Connor(1930-present)When Sandra Day O’Connor finished third in her class at Stanford Law School, in 1952,she could not find work at a law firm because she was a woman. She became an Arizona state senator(参议员) and ,in 1981, the first woman to join the U.S. Supreme Court. O’Connor gave the deciding vote in many important cases during her 24 years on the top court.Rosa Parks (1913-xx)On December 1,1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks would not give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger. Her simple act landed Parks in prison. But it also set off the Montgomery bus boycott. It lasted for more than a year, and kicked off the civil-right s movement. “The only tired I was, was tired of giving in,” said Parks.1. What is Jane Addams noted for in history?A. Her social work.B. Her teaching skills.C. Her efforts to win a prize.D. Her munity background.2. Wh at was the reason for O’Connor’s being rejected by the law firm?A. Her lack of proper training in law.B. Her little work experience incourt.C. The discrimination against women.D. The poor financial conditions.3. Who made a great contribution to the civil-rights movement in the U.S.?A. Jane Addams.B. Rachel Carson.C. Sandra Day O’Connor.D. Rosa Park.4. What can we infer about the women mentioned in the text?A. They are highly educated.B. They are truly creative.C. They are pioneers.D. They are peace-lovers.BBritish friend told me he couldn’t understand why Chinese people love eating sunflower seeds as a snack so much. “I’ve met a lot of older Chinese and many have a c rack in their front teeth; I believe that’s from cracking the seeds, ” he said.I had never noticed the habit, but once he mentioned it, I suddenly became moreaware. I realized that whenever I’m watching TV or typing a report, I always start mindlessly c racking sunflower seeds. My friend doesn’t like sunflower seeds, and, to him, it seems unnecessary to work so much just to get one small seed.When we were young, the whole family would usually get together for Chinese New Year. Then, we all lived close to one another, usually in a small city, and sometimes even neighbors would go door-to-door on Chinese New Year’s Eve to check out what every household was making.I remember my parents would be in the kitchen cooking. Out in the living room ,a large table would already be laid out, plete with fancy tablecloth, ready-made dumpling fillings, and dishes full of candy, fruits and sunflower seeds. Some of the dishes were to be offered to our ancestors later, while others were for neighbors and children to eat before the evening feast. I must have learned how to crack sunflower seeds back then.I don’t think it’s right to criticize one’s choice in food or eating habits, no matter how strange they may seem.It’s not only in China. When I went abroad, I found pe ople had all sorts of strange habits when it came to food. In Denmark, they put salted red fish on bread and eat it for dinner, no matter how much it ruins your breath. They think it’s a delicacy, and it’s connected to their culture. I think it’s a wonderf ul tradition.5. What did the writer bee aware of?A. She had ever typed a report about seeds.B. She had various snacks while watching TV.C. She had a habit of cracking sunflower seeds.D. She damaged her teeth by eating sunflower seeds.6. What does the writer prove by mentioning Chinese New Year?A. The traditions of celebrating it disappear.B. Children can eat deliciousfood on that day.C. The families get together for it.D. Eating sunflower seeds isrelated to it.7. The writ er’s attitude to Denmark’s way of eating bread is ________.A. acceptableB. criticalC. neutralD. doubtful8. What lesson can we learn from the story?A. One kind of food doesn’t necessarily suit everyone.B. Eating habits e from a certain culture.C. It is good to form healthy eating habits.D. Changing your eating habits will change your life.CThere is an old saying:“Don't judge a book by its cover.” It means that you shouldn't build your first impression of someone on his or her looks alone. But according to a new study,the famous saying might not be correct after all. A group of US scientists have found that the first impression we have of someone else is actually right most of the time.In the study, scientists asked participants to look at a photograph of a person and make a quick judgment about him or her. A month later, the participant and the person in the photo were introduced, and scientists were shocked to find that their judgments often match those that they had made originally.It's true that simply looking at someone won't provide you with as much information. But, according to scientists,when making a first impression, people rely more on their instincts(直觉) than on logic. “They focus on how that person makes them feel,” Paul Eastwick of the University of Texas told LiveScience. “It is very hard to get a sense of this information when simply viewing a profile(简介).As soon as one sees another person, an impression is formed and what we see can sometimes dominate what we kn ow.”Of course, no one can be right about everything and your instincts can go wrong sometimes. But even if it is proven to be wrong, once people form an opinion about someone, they have a hard time getting over that opinion later on.The findings help explain why people always tidy themselves up before meeting guests or doing job interviews.“Their face constantly reminds us of that first impression,” said Rule. People may learn more about another person over time once they get close to each other, but first impressions remain very important and seem difficult to forget.9. What did the US scientists of the University of Texas find out in their recentstudy?A. It's unwise to judge a book by its cover.B. It's better to judge by logic than by instincts.C. First impressions are right most of the time.D. Profiles provide more information than you have imagined.10.The underlined word “dominate” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to“ __”.A. determine B.change C. cover D.acquire11. We can conclude from the article that______.A. first impressions never go wrongB. it's difficult to change a first impressionC. it takes a long time to form a first impressionD. first impressions are easy to change after people know each other betterDKitchen waste refers to deserted or uneaten refuse produced by household kitchens.It is heavy in weight and can not easily be disposed(处理)of like other garbage due to dampness.Separating kitchen waste from other waste can help to reduce organic matter in landfills,reducing smell and waste liquid and protecting disposal equipment.It is therefore necessary to perform garbage classification when disposing of kitchen waste.There are special garbage trucks to process kitchen beled “Kitchen Waste”,the beds of the trucks are covered in a hermetic(密封的) metal topper to contain the smell of the rotting organic waste.There are two sizes of the trucks—the smaller ones are designed to move through narrow streets,especially in the old-fashioned hutong,the larger ones are for wider streets.Every day,they stop at the residential(居住的) munities in Xicheng district,pick up their kitchen waste and carry it to the kitchen waste transfer buildings nearby.And Fengrongyuan residential munity is one of them.It has 10 residential buildings and 606 families.In the afternoon,two garbage trucks arrive at the munity to collect its kitchen waste.The munity now has 31 sets of garbage cans.Every set has three cans in different colors,green for kitchen waste,blue forrecyclable waste and grey for other garbage.Yang Kun,an official of Financial Street office,said that if residents in the munity can respect the waste regulations and make it a standard practice in their daily life,they could be rewarded for their efforts.After the two trucks are loaded with kitchen waste at Fengrongyuan,they will leave for the Xibianmen garbage storage building,where they are weighed before driving to an area to unload.The building has six big boxes to contain the kitchen waste.To save resources and promote the disposal of household waste,the first step is garbage classification as conducted by residents.12. What can be learned about kitchen waste from Paragraph 1?A. It is too damp and heavy to easily dispose of.B. It can be as easily disposed of as other garbage.C. It helps to reduce organic matter in landfills.D. It is necessary for garbage classification.13. What is needed to prevent the organic waste letting out smell?A. Trucks with a hermetic metal topper.B. Trucks labeled “KitchenWaste”.C. Wider streets for garbage trucks.D. Waste transfer buildingsnearby.14. Where is the kitchen waste weighed before being unloaded?A. Old-fashioned hutong.B. Xicheng district.C. Fengrongyuan residential munity.D. The Xibianmen garbage storagebuilding.15. What’s the main idea of the text?A. Kitchen waste does harm to the disposal equipment.B. It’s a practice to respect the waste sorting regulations.C. The disposal of kitchen waste is aimed to save resources.D. The disposal of household waste begins with garbage classification.第二节(共5小题每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二学段考试试题 (I)

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二学段考试试题 (I)

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二学段考试试题 (I)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Employers and managers must never ignore the need for an office or industrial first aid kit. The federal government says that every workplace should be equipped with first aid kits and that employees should be taught first aid.Good preparation can prevent unnecessary injury, lose of productivity(生产效率), or even law suits when a workplace emergency occurs.An employer must first provide the proper number of first aid kits for his workers. Many kits are available for sale online by industrial first aid kit suppliers. Kits designed for ten workers cost about $15 and kits designed for fifty workers cost about $80. There are kits also available for a small office,a vehicle,or work sites. Kits should be stored in a portable(轻便的), durable, watertight container. Fix the kit to the wall so that it is easily seen and reached in an emergency. Include a list of kit's contents to ensure it is always fully stocked.Show each worker where the kit is located and what tools it contains. Educate each worker about possible injuries and which ones will require immediate medical attention from professionals.The American Red Cross sells industrial first aid kits that meet the United States' Occupational Safety and Health Administration's requirements. Several types of kits are available. The Personal Protection Kit contains gloves, gowns, and masks to protect workers from dangers like blood and bodily fluids. It costs about $15. The American Red Cross also sells industrial first aid kits for 25 or 50 workers that are both very cheap.1.According to the passage, good preparation of a first aid kit can help to prevent_______.1.any injury B. illness C. law suits D. fire2. How much would a pany with forty workers at least spend on first aid kits according to the passage?A. About $15.B. About $60.C. About $80.D. About $95.3. In order to make the kits available, an employer does NOT need to ________.A. put them in a container which is easy to reachB. keep each kit always fully stockedC. tell workers where the kit isD. make sure every worker has his own kitBHave you ever run into a careless cell phone user on the street? Perhaps they were busy talking, texting or checking updates on WeChat without looking at what was going on around them. As the number of this new “species” of human has kept rising, they have been given a new name — phubbers(低头族).Recently, a cartoon created by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts put this group of people under the spotlight. In the short film, phubbers with various social identities bury themselves in their phones. A doctor plays with his cell phone while letting his patient die, a pretty woman takes selfie(自拍照)in front of a car accident site, and a father loses his child without knowing about it while using his mobile phone. A chain of similar events eventually leads to the destruction of the world.Although the ending sounds overstated, the damage phubbing can bring is real. Your health is the first to bear the effect and result of it. “Constantly bending your head to check your cell phone could damage your neck,” Guangming Daily quoted doctors as saying. “the neck is like a rope that breaks af ter long-term stretching.” Also, staring at cell phones for long periods of time will damage your eyesight gradually, according to the report.But that’s not all. Being a phubber could also damage your social skills and drive you away from your friends and family. At reunions with family or friends, many people tend to stick to their cell phones while others are chatting happily with each other and this creates a strange atmosphere, Qilu Evening News reported.It can also cost you your life. There have been lots of reports on phubbers who fell to their death, suffered accidents, and were robbed of their cell phones in broad daylight.1.For what purpose does the author give the example of a cartoon in Paragragh2?A. To inform people of the bad effects of phubbing.B. To advertise the cartoon made by students.C. To indicate the world will finally be destroyed by phubbers.D. To warn doctors against using cell phones while treating patients.5. Which of the following is NOT a risk a phubber may have?A. His social skills could be affected.B. His neck and eyesight will be gradually harmed.C. He will cause the destruction of the world.D. He might get separated from his friends and family.6. What may the passage talk about next?A. Advice on how to use a cell phone.B. People who are addicted to phubbing.C. The possible consequences of phubbing.D. Measures to reduce the risks of phubbing.CArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular “design museums” that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. Unlike most art museums, the design museums show objects that are easily found by the general public. These museums sometimes even place things like fridges and washing machines in the centre of the hall.People have argued that design museums are often made use of as advertisementsfor new industrial technology. But their role is not simply a matter of sales —it's the honouring of excellently invented products. The difference between the window of a department store and the showcase(玻璃陈列柜) in a design museum is that the first tries to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale.One advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits. Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass-produced products work and look as they do, and how design has improved the quality of our lives.Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding.In recent years, several new design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public’s growing interest in the field with new ideas. London's Design Museum, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objects from Zippo lighters to electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins.The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around the exhibits.1.Showcases in design museums are different from store windows because they____.A.show more technologically advanced productsB. help increase the sales of productsC. show why the products have sold wellD. attract more people than store windows do8. The author believes that most design museum visitors ____.A. do not like mass-produced productsB. are puzzled with technological exhibitsC. dislike exhibits in art museumsD. know the exhibits very well9. The choices open to design museums ____.A. are not as strict as those to art museumsB. are not aimed at interesting the publicC. may fail to bring some pleasure to visitorsD. may fail to attract more visitors10. What is the best title for this passage?A. The forms of design museums.B. The exhibits of design museums.C. The nature of design museums.D. The choices open to design museums.•(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高二英语上学期第二次检测试题附答案

高二英语上学期第二次检测试题附答案

2020-2021学年上学期高二年级第二次英语模拟考试试卷命题人:审题人:满分:150分考试时间: 120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How much will the man pay for the pens?A. $14.B. $18.C. $32.2. What does the woman think about herself?A. She is thin.B. She is fat.C. She looks good.3. What happened to the man?A. He broke his arm.B. He fell down from the stairs.C. He was hurt by the woman.4. Where did the speakers plan to go?A. A shopping center.B. The parking lot.C. An opera house.5. What will the man do first?A. Go home.B. Go for dinner.C. Go to the library.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

听第6段材料。

回答第6至7题。

6. What would the woman do for her vacation if she had plenty of money?A. Enjoy the fresh air at the seaside.B. Go to visit the Great Wall.C. Travel around the world.7. How many places of interest are mentioned in the conversation?A. 3.B. 4.C. 5.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次质量检测试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次质量检测试题

2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次质量检测试题考试须知:1、试卷用黑色钢笔或黑色水笔作答。

2、考试时间120分钟,卷面满分135分。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节20题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Metro Pocket GuideMetrorail(地铁)Each passenger needs a fare card to enter and go out. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.Fare card machine are in every station. Bring small bills because there are no change machines in the station and fare card machine only provide up to $ 5 in change.Get one of unlimited Metrorail rides with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a fare card machine in Metro stations. Use it after 9:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and all day on weekends and holidays.Hours of ServiceOpen: 5 a.m. Mon—Fri 7a.m. Sat—Sun.Close: midnight Sun—Thur. 3a.m. Fri—Sat. nightsLast train time vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train time posted in the station.MetrobusWhen paying with exact change, the fare is $ 1.35. When paying with a smatTrip CARD the fare is $1.25Fares for the Senior /disabled customersSenior citizens 65 and older and disabled customers may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail and Metrobus, use a senior/disabled fare card or SmarTrip card. For more information about buying senior/ disabled fare cards, or SmarTrip cards and passes, please visit MetroOpenDoors. or call 202-637-7000 and 202-637-8000.Senior citizens and disabled customers can get free guide on how to use proper Metrobus and Metrorail services by calling 202-962-1100Travel tips--Avoid riding during weekday rush periods –before 9:30 a.m. and between 4 and 6 p.m.--If you lose something on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195.1. At what time does Metrorail stop service on Saturday?A. At midnightB. at 3 a.m.C. at 5 a.m.D. at 7 p.m.2. What is good about a SmarTrip card?A. It is convenient for old peopleB. It saves money for its usersC. it can be bought at any timeD. it is sold on the Internet.3. Which number should you call if you lose something on the Metro?A. 202-962-1195B.202-962-1100C.202-673-7000D.202-673-8000BIn my second-to-last semester(学期) of college, my favorite professor announced that he would be teaching a study abroad course over winter break in Cambodia. The more he talked about the opportunity, the more interested I became. I left class thinking I might actually do it.My immediate excitement gave in to excuses as the weeks passed. The trip would be expensive, I would have less time to spend with my family over winter break, and I hadn’t really travel ed before. Most of all, I was terrified of taking the risk.On the day I made my decision, I suddenly felt as if I had finally opened my eyes and seen myself clearly. Why was I so scared to take this chance? I had moved awayfrom home, almost graduated college and overe plenty of small-scale fears. How could I let fear get in the way of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity? Besides, I had always dreamed of traveling the world and studying abroad was a major point on my bucket list(人生目标清单).So I took the challenge. I was scared yet excited on the plane, but my fears faded as soon as the wheels touched the runway. I soon found myself immersed(沉浸) in ancient, ornate(华丽的) mountain-top temples. I spent my days teaching poor orphans simple English, learned a little Khmer myself and became an expert at avo iding terrible traffic and bargaining with Cambodian store owners. By the end of my stay, I had fallen in love with travel, exploration and a life of daily wonders.My experience in Cambodia was incredible and life-changing. I came back a different person, but a better one: a better friend, sister, daughter, girlfriend and student.I came back a grown woman instead of a young girl.After Cambodia, my life clicked into place(步入正轨). Before the trip, I hadn’t known what I wanted to do after graduation. Now I am planning on teaching English abroad as a volunteer. I am still amazed by my experience and thankful for everything it taught me. I now have a passion for conquering(征服) fears, big or small, and havea renewed faith in myself.4.The author’s excitement to go to Cambodia faded(消退) mainly because _________.A. she could not afford the expensive tripB. she had no experience of traveling abroadC. she was scared of the risk she would be takingD. she preferred spending time with her family to traveling5.How did the author decide to go to Cambodia in the end?A. She had a heart-to-heart talk with her familyB. She thought about what might have made her scaredC. She went through every item she had put on her bucket listD. She realized the challenges and fears she had overe before6.What did the author do in Cambodia?A. She taught KhmerB. She studied EnglishC. She helped local children with EnglishD. She studied traffic problems7.What did the author think of her stay in Cambodia?A. It was relaxing and refreshingB. It gave her a better idea of herselfC. It improved her munication skillsD. It led her to offer her help to volunteer servicesCLondon—A morning's train ride away, across the Channel(英吉利海峡), English kids talk about Liverpo ol's soccer team in a Paris pub. Some Parisians have even started to go to work in London. In the 19th century, Charles Dickens pared the two great rival (竞争) cities, London and Paris, in " A Tale of Two Cities". These days, it might be A Tale of One City.Parisians are these days likely to smile in sympathy at a visitor's broken French and respond in polite English. As jobs grew lack at home over recent years, perhaps 250,000 Frenchmen moved across the Channel. With an undersea tunnel, they could travel between cities in three hours. The European Union freed them from immigration and customs.Paris, rich in beauty, is more attractive. But London feels more full of life, and more fun until the pubs shut down."For me, the difference is that London is real, alive," said Trevor Wheeler, a banker.Chantal Jaouen, a professional designer, agrees. "I am French, but I'll stay in London," she said.There is, of course, the other view. Julie Lenoux is a student who moved to London two years ago. "I think people laugh more in Paris," she said.In fact, London and Paris, with their obvious new similarities, are beyond the old descriptions. As the European Union gradually loosened controls, Londonersflocked into Paris to shop, eat and buy property (地产)."Both cities have changed beyond recognition." Said Larry Collins, a writer and sometimes a Londoner. Like most people who know both well, he finds the two now fit together fortably."I first fell in love with Paris in the 1950s and it is still a wonderful place," Collins said. "But if I had to choose, it would be London. Things are so much more ordered, and life is better."But certainly not cheaper. In fancy parts of London, rents can be twice thoseon Avenue Foch in Paris. Deciding between London and Paris requires a lifestyle choice.Like Daphne Benoit, a French journalism student with perfect English, many young people are happy to be close enough so they don't have to choose."I love Paris, my little neighborhood, the way I can walk around a centre, but life is so structured," she said. "In London, you can be who you want. No one cares."8.The best title for this message is ____________________.A. Londoner andParisiansB. A Modern Tale of Two CitiesC. The Similarity of TwoCities D. Fancy London and Fashionable Paris9. We can infer from the passage that ______________.A. Paris and London has bee perfect partnersB. London feels more full of lifeC. Life in Paris is structuredD. Paris and London have bee fierce petitors10. The underlined word "flocked " probably means __________________.A. came in largenumbersB. flew a long wayC. rushedhurriedlyD. drove long distances11. Living in Paris, you may find ________.A. life is betterB. things are cheaperC. more attractive peopleD. a job easilyDWrist(手腕) watches are regarded as a tool to tell the time. At first, watches were created as women's decorative bracelets (手镯). At the same time, men used pocket watches. The first men's wrist watch was available in 1904. A pilot called Alberto Santos-Dumont personally asked a watchmaker to create a wrist watch to use on flights. Soon after that, men's wrist watches were available on the market. Since then, watches have been considered fashionable accessories(配饰) for men, and watchmakers have started to make men's fashion watches.At present, watches are not indispensable to tell the time for most people have cell phones which have watch functions. But a new market has been created for wrist watches, which are not only used to tell the time, but also as important fashion statement pieces.Generally speaking, watches for formal occasions are beautifully made and more like pieces of jewelry than watches. Men's watches for informal and semi-formal events include simple, slim designs and large-and-thick-sized styles. Nowadays, men usually don't follow any specific style of dress for watches, and the luxury brands of the expensive and strongly made sports watches have made them believe that they look more stylish because of their high prices. Some of the fashion watches have a diamond and some others are pletely decorated with precious stones such as diamonds.Men's watches also have many advanced functions. For example, the dual-time watches for travelers make them know the time in most other countries as well as the time in their home if they are abroad.In a word, a men's watch is one of the few accessories for men's cupboard. Mencan choose their most suitable watches to go with their personal taste.12.According to the first paragraph, the first men's wrist watch _________.A. was used by a pilot onflights B. was not only atool to tell the timeC. was viewed as a symbol of fashionD. wascreated as a decorative bracelet13. What does the underlined word "indispensable" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. necessaryB. usefulC. dependableD.popular14. What can we learn from the passage?A. Men's pocket watches came after men's w rist watches.B. Those touring abroad will find a dual-time watch useful.C. Watches with advanced functions are always expensive.D. Men's watches for informal occasions appear like jewels.15.Which of the following can serve as the best title for the passage?A. The Brief History of Men'sWatches B. Advanced Functions of Men's WatchesC. Men's Watches—Fashion Statement PiecesD. How to Choose a StylishMen's Watch第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020-2021学年高二上学期第二次阶段检测英语试题

2020-2021学年高二上学期第二次阶段检测英语试题

涟水县第一中学2020-2021学年度第一学期高二年级第二次阶段检测试卷英语试卷分值:150分考试时间:120分钟命题人:第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What color are Julie's shoes?A. Black.B. Brown.C. Dark blue.2. Who dies in the story?A. The dragon.B. The soldier.C. The princess.3. Which animal is in the field?A. A sheep.B. A cow.C. A horse.4. What is the woman going to do this evening?A. Go on a trip.B. Attend a concert.C. Look after her brother.5. What is the homework for next Tuesday?A. Writing an essay.B. Reading the textbook.C. Listening to some radio programs.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选岀最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给岀5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Where are the speakers?A. At their house.B. At a museum.C. At a restaurant.7. What is the man interested in?A. Rock music.B. History.C. Diet.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

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2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次双周考试题 (I)考试时间:2018年9月27日第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What will the man do on Saturday evening?A. Attend a party.B. Do the cooking.C. Go cycling.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a clothes shop.B. In a tailor's.C. In a laundry.3. How does the man go to work every day?A. By car.B. By bus.C. On foot.4. What does the man think of his present job?A. Challenging.B. Boring.C. Well-paid.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A photo.B. A play.C. A dress.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Why is the man at the airport?A. To board a plane.B. To pick up some passengers.C. To meet the woman.7. Which flight has been delayed?A. The French flight.B. The Spanish flight.C. The Italian flight.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. Where can the man put his bag?A. Behind the door.B. In the locker.C. On the desk.9. What should the man do after getting into the exam hall?A. Find his examination number.B. Turn off his mobile phone.C. Show his student ID card.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What will the speakers do during the summer break?A. Earn some money.B. Enjoy some arts.C. Do some shopping.11. What can the speakers do in Rosemount?A. Have some nice meals.B. Find a good variety of local artworks.C. Buy some paintings and handmade jewellery.12. Where will the speakers sleep during the summer break?A. In their house.B. In a hotel.C. In a tent.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What kind of club does the woman want to take?A. The one that has a big number of members.B. The one that offers many different activities.C. The one that has a low entry fee.14. What does the man say about the cross-country cycling club?A. It has many members.B. It looks quite interesting.C. It is too expensive.15. How much does the film club cost?A. $15.B. $30.C. $50.16. Which club will the woman probably join?A. The street dance club.B. The table tennis club.C. The film club.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. How long does it take the buses to get to the camping area?A. About 8 hours.B. About 6 hours.C. About 2 hours.18. What will the listeners do first when they arrive at the camping area?A. Go shopping.B. Check the e-mails.C. Set up the tents.19. What does the speaker advise the listeners to do?A. Stay in the camp in stormy weather.B. Listen to the weather report.C. Prepare clothes for wet weather.20. What are the listeners probably unable to do in the hills?A. Ask Mrs. Sanderson questions.B. Go down to the town.C. Use their phones.第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A. B. C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWould you stop if you saw a 6-year-old girl alone in a public place?A social experiment conducted by UNICEF shows how differently people reacted —depending on the girl’s appearance.The video posted to YouTube on Tuesday features a 6-year-old child actor named Anano. When Anano was dressed in a nice dress and coat, people stopped to ask if she was lost, tried to fort her and made phone calls on her behalf.Then makeup artists covered her face with soot and dressed her in dirty sweats and a knit cap. The video shows people walking right past her without a second glance.UNICEF then repeated the experiment inside a restaurant. When Anono was clean and dressed nicely, diners weled her at their tables. Strangers smiled at her, patted her arm and even rubbed her cheeks.When she returned to the restaurant in the dirty sweats and knit cap, people clutched their purses and bags when she passed by. One man signaled to an employee and asked, “Can you take her out please?”The video shows Anano running out of the restaurant in tears.“We stopped the experiment because Anano became too upset,” UNICEF said.“They were all telling me to go away,” UNICEF quoted the little girl as saying.“Every day, millions of children living in poverty are ignored, pushed aside and deprived(剥夺) of everything they need to grow up,” UNICEF stated on YouTube.“It doesn’t need to be this way. Our xx State of the World’s Children Report is a call to action for the world to treat its least fortunate children the way it treats its luckier children.”21. From the video we know that the little girl’s _________ change how strangers treat her.A. wordsB. behaviorC. mannersD. clothes22. Why was the experiment stopped half way?A. Because too many people stopped to ask if the little girl was lost.B. Because her dirty sweaters and cap needed to be washed.C. Because people were cold to the little girl and she was very sad.D. Because no one ever paid attention to her and bought her a hot drink.23. What is the purpose of UNICEF’s xx State of the World’s Children Report?A. To persuade the rich people to donate money for the poor children.B. To blame people who show no mercy to others.C. To ask the clothes factories to make more beautiful clothes for children.D. To call on people to treat the worst-off children equally.BMany people believe that the only way to make our munities safer is to build more prisons. But there’s a way to better protect cities and towns by doing just the opposite.In many countries throughout the world, prison populations have risen suddenly over the past decade. One of the main reasons for this is the large number of repeat offenders; that is people who break the law again once freed from jail. Statistics show that about one in four prisoners freed every year return to jail within three years.This is partly because ex-prisoners face huge difficulty finding employment. More than a third of them cannot find any job at all. Data show that having a job greatly reduces the chances that a person will mit a crime again or mit one in the first place. Released prisoners who do manage to find steady employment are 50 percent less likely to return to prison. Rather than harming a munity, having a jobhelps ex-prisoners to change their ways and make a positive and productive contribution to their munities.What’s more, helping these men and women find jobs would also save taxpayers a lot of money. Few prisoners would save governments millions or possibly even billions of dollars annually: the costs of building and operating jails.There are many things that the government can do to help ex-prisoners find work. More job training programs should be introduced to provide prisoners with work skills before they are freed. panies and factories should also be given tax benefits if they employ ex-prisoners. Such programs have been shown to work in several countries.Such policies of course assure that freed criminals actually want to work. But shouldn’t they be given the chance? Our goal, after all, shouldn’t be to incarcerate as many prisoners as possible, but to build a society that doesn’t need to put such a large percentage of its population in jail. We should take a step in that direction and help prisoners find self-respect and purpose through work.24. What percentage of freed prisoners returns to prison within three years?A. 65%B. 50%C. 33%D. 25%25. Which of the following best describes the content of the fifth paragraph?A. FactsB. ArgumentsC. RemendationsD. Requirements26. What does the underlined word “incarcerate” in the last paragraph?A. set freeB. lock upC. employD. separate27. Which of the following would be author agree with?A. Tougher punishment will reduce crimeB. Most prisoners do not deserve to be in prisonC. Economic conditions are a major cause of crimeD. Prison populations are likely to increase in the futureCDid you hear what happened at yesterday’s meeting? Can you believe it? If you find those sorts of quietly whispered questions about your co-workers irresistible(无法抗拒的), you’re hardly alone. But why are we drawn to gossip?A new study suggests it’s because the rumors are all about us. “Gossip receivers tend to use positive and negative group information to improve, promote, and protect the self,” writes a research team, led by Elena Martinescu of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. In the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, the researchers described two experiments testing the personal value gossip receivers get.The first featured 178 university undergraduates, who had all previously worked on at least one course assignment with a group of four or more students. Participants were asked to recall and write a short description of an incident, in which a group member shared with them either positive or negative information about another group member’s secret. They then reported their level of agreement with a series of statements. Some of these measured the self-improvement value of the gossip(“The information received made me think I can learn a lot from X”); others measured its self-promotion value(“The information I received made me feel that I am doing well pared to X”). Still others measured whether the gossip raised personal concerns(“The information I received made me feel that I must protect my image in the group”).In the second experiment, 122 undergraduates were assigned the role of “sales agent” at a major pany. They received gossip from a colleague that a third person either did very well or very badly at a performance evaluation, and were then asked about the emotions that information caused. They also responded to the above-mentioned set of statements presented to the participants in the first experiment.In each experiment, participants found both negative and positive gossip to be of personal value with different reasons. “Positive gossip has self-improvement value,”they write. “petence-related positive gossip about others contains lessons about how to improve one’s own petence(能力). On the other hand, negative gossip has self-promotion value, because it provides individuals with social parison information that proves self-promoting judgments which results in feelings of pride.” "Contrary to mon ideas," the researchers think, "most negative gossip isnot intended to hurt the target, but to please the gossiper and receiver."In addition, the results “showed that negative gossip brought about self-protection concerns,” the researchers write. “Negative gossip makes people concerned that their fames may be at risk, as they may personally bee targets of negative gossip in the future, which produces fear.” Fear is hardly a pleasant sensation(感觉), but it can be a motivating one. As researchers put it: “Gossip conveniently provides individuals with indirect social-parison information about relevant(相关的) others.”28. Why are we drawn to gossip according to the researchers?A. We need evaluative information about others to evaluate ourselves.B. We are interested in the news that arouses our personal concerns.C. We tend to gain a sense of pride from judging others.D. We are likely to learn lessons from others’ mistakes.29. According to the first experiment, which of the following shows self-promotion value?A. I’ve done better than Mary according to what Tom said about her.B. I should behave myself in case of being gossiped about like Mary.C. I have to learn from Mary according to what Tom said about her.D. I have no ments on what Tom said about Mary.30. What’s the key difference of the second experiment pared with the first one?A. The identities of the participants.B. The number of the participants studied.C. The time during which the experiment lasted.D. The role-play technique used in the experiment.31. What role does “negative gossip” play according to the researchers?A. A fear killer.B. A motivator.C. A protector.D. A subject provider.D“Beating is a sign of affection,cursing (骂)is a sign of love.”Many may not expect to hear the words of the old Chinese saying in these modern times—with parents wealthier and better educated than they have ever been—but experts say they still ring true.Today,it seems,Chinese parents are more likely to send their children to pre­college military(军事的) academies in the United States in the hope that some tough love will pave the way to success.“Good education doesn't mean letting your children e njoy privileges(特权),especially our boys.” said Song Wenming,an entrepreneur (企业家)in Jinhua,East China's Zhejiang province. “They should be raised in tough conditions to know what to fight for in the future.”In August,Song sent his 17­year­old son to Valley Forge Military Academy (VFMA) in Pennsylvania. And he is far from alone,even though it takes a lot of money—around $48,000 per year—to send a child to a strict military school.Statistics show that an increasing number of Chinese students have been entering such academies.A few years ago,there were no Chinese students at Valley Forge. Today,there are 28.“All of the Chinese students at Valley Forge came from wealthy families;some of them were spoiled.” said Jennifer Myers,director of marketing and munications at the school.Song's only son,Song Siyu,had a rocky start during his first six weeks at the school. The teenager said he went to the school willingly but did not expect it to be as difficult.Now,three months later,he has perfected the art of taking a bath in 35 seconds,finishing a meal without looking at his food,and making his bed with precision. He can even take criticism,no matter how unreasonable.“The training is hard but I know it is good for self­development of individuals.” said Song Siyu. “T he endless training and scolding are just ways to build up our character;they are not personal.”But his enthusiasm is not universal. Ten of the 13 Chinese students who joined the academy this year have transferred to other schools.But for those who stick with it,there is a reward for all the hard work. 32.From the second paragraph,we can know the old Chinese saying _____________ .A.is out of date in modern times B.is disagreed by rich parentsC.is still worth trusting D.is deeply believed by better educated parents33.The underlined sentence means that _____________.A.Song sent his only son to military school,so he feels lonelyB.Song is the only one who sends his child to military schoolC.there are other people sending their children to military school besides Song D.the fee of the military school is so high that only Song can afford it 34.How many Chinese students are there at Valley Forge before this year?A.10. B. 13. C.15. D.25.35.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A.It's likely that more and more Chinese students will attend VFMA.B.Most Chinese parents approve of educating their children by beating and cursing nowadays.C.Song Siyu had no difficulty in adjusting to the life at VFMA.D.Most Chinese students support the way of education at VFMA.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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